Question for those flying a SR or Moose. I'm just about to rivet the rudder deflection stops in place. Has everyone put the stops in for 25 deg max ? and would you recommend staying with that or increasing or decreasing it some amount?
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Tom Packard
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SR/Moose Rudder deflection
SR/Moose Rudder deflection
I don't have an opinion about whether 25 degrees is the right amount but I
do have a related comment. I put my rudder stops on for 25 degrees using
just the rudder. I made the mistake of just assuming the elevator would
have the proper clearance for 25 degrees since that is what MAM recommends.
Wrong. I ended up moving the elevator ribs and cutting the elevator skins a
bit to open it up enough to get 25 degrees from the rudder without hitting
the elevator. Might want to check that. If you have a clearance problem
like I did then your decision will be whether to do what I did or accept
less than 25 degrees rudder deflection.
Mike
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Subject: SR/Moose Rudder deflection
Question for those flying a SR or Moose. I'm just about to rivet the rudder
deflection stops in place. Has everyone put the stops in for 25 deg max ?
and would you recommend staying with that or increasing or decreasing it
some amount?
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Tom Packard
SR043
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do have a related comment. I put my rudder stops on for 25 degrees using
just the rudder. I made the mistake of just assuming the elevator would
have the proper clearance for 25 degrees since that is what MAM recommends.
Wrong. I ended up moving the elevator ribs and cutting the elevator skins a
bit to open it up enough to get 25 degrees from the rudder without hitting
the elevator. Might want to check that. If you have a clearance problem
like I did then your decision will be whether to do what I did or accept
less than 25 degrees rudder deflection.
Mike
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Subject: SR/Moose Rudder deflection
Question for those flying a SR or Moose. I'm just about to rivet the rudder
deflection stops in place. Has everyone put the stops in for 25 deg max ?
and would you recommend staying with that or increasing or decreasing it
some amount?
Thanks,
Tom Packard
SR043
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SR/Moose Rudder deflection
I put the stops in after the elevator was on and just went with max throw
leaving clearance for the elevator. Don't really know what it is in
degrees.
Scott
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Subject: SR/Moose Rudder deflection
Question for those flying a SR or Moose. I'm just about to rivet the rudder
deflection stops in place. Has everyone put the stops in for 25 deg max ?
and would you recommend staying with that or increasing or decreasing it
some amount?
Thanks,
Tom Packard
SR043
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leaving clearance for the elevator. Don't really know what it is in
degrees.
Scott
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Subject: SR/Moose Rudder deflection
Question for those flying a SR or Moose. I'm just about to rivet the rudder
deflection stops in place. Has everyone put the stops in for 25 deg max ?
and would you recommend staying with that or increasing or decreasing it
some amount?
Thanks,
Tom Packard
SR043
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SR/Moose Rudder deflection
Thanks Mike and Scott.
Mike, I did open up the elevator 'V' about 3/8" on each side - Cut the
skins back to the inside of the original rivet holes. I'll have to assemble
the stab & elevator and see if there is still interference. Then I think I
will go with Scott's approach and set the rudder up to whatever the geometry
allows.
Tom Packard
SR043
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Subject: RE: SR/Moose Rudder deflection
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Mike, I did open up the elevator 'V' about 3/8" on each side - Cut the
skins back to the inside of the original rivet holes. I'll have to assemble
the stab & elevator and see if there is still interference. Then I think I
will go with Scott's approach and set the rudder up to whatever the geometry
allows.
Tom Packard
SR043
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Subject: RE: SR/Moose Rudder deflection
recommends.I don't have an opinion about whether 25 degrees is the right amount but I
do have a related comment. I put my rudder stops on for 25 degrees using
just the rudder. I made the mistake of just assuming the elevator would
have the proper clearance for 25 degrees since that is what MAM
aWrong. I ended up moving the elevator ribs and cutting the elevator skins
rudderbit to open it up enough to get 25 degrees from the rudder without hitting
the elevator. Might want to check that. If you have a clearance problem
like I did then your decision will be whether to do what I did or accept
less than 25 degrees rudder deflection.
Mike
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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
jtpackard@usfamily.net
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 10:28 AM
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: SR/Moose Rudder deflection
Question for those flying a SR or Moose. I'm just about to rivet the
deflection stops in place. Has everyone put the stops in for 25 deg max ?
and would you recommend staying with that or increasing or decreasing it
some amount?
Thanks,
Tom Packard
SR043
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